CareerOneStop
What is www.CareerOneStop.org?
CareerOneStop is a suite of national Web sites with career, education and business resources for job seekers, students, employers and career professionals.
America's Career InfoNet
Not sure of all your education or work options? Use this site to watch career videos, find training options, learn about financial aid and search for scholarships and explore careers. Also learn strategies for planning powerful job searches.
www.CareerInfoNet.org
America's Service Locator
Locate local services that specialize in helping you find a job, plan a career, locate training or deal with job loss.
www.servicelocator.org
Key to Career Success Military Transition
This site connects veterans and service members with high-quality career planning, training and job-search resources. Links includes tools that help veterans translate their military experience into a civilian career, as well as resources to transition to civilian life.
www.careeronestop.org/militarytransition
Special Features:
CareerOneStop has resources to help job seekers, students, businesses and career professionals:
Not sure which schools offer the program you are interested in? Check out the Education and Training Finder.
Successfully navigate through the career process using our Career Exploration tool.
Use the Skills Profiler to help identify your skills, find occupations that use those skills and find a list of potential educational and training resources to fill the gaps.
Check out scholarships that you might qualify for with the Scholarship Search tool. Use the Financial Aid Advisor to learn more about other ways to pay for school.
Find the latest national and state labor market data to see which jobs are expected to grow fastest and pay the most.
Not sure if an occupation requires a license or certification? Use the Certification Finder to answer your questions.
For more career tools, visit www.CareerOneStop.org or call 1.877.348.0502 or TTY: 1.877.348.0501.
If you don't have Internet access at home or school, jump online at one of Minnesota's WorkForce Centers or at a public library.
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